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Smart Kids Who Hate To Write $39.99

Does your child seem lazy, sloppy, and unmotivated? He or she could be suffering from a writing glitch called Dysgraphia, which is easily corrected. Some children have to use so much energy for the writing process that they are reluctant to put pencil to paper for anything!

Not all children who have a writing block or dysgraphia also have visual/spatial problems, but they often overlap. This is the most common learning block that gifted children have. Many times it isn't even identified until a child is a teenager and not turning in written work! You will even find out if your child is hard wired to be right handed or left handed.

In this DVD you will learn how to identify a child with a writing glitch, dysgraphia, visual/spatial problems, and, more importantly, how to eliminate those problems using a proven method. This exercise was originally developed to improve eye/hand coordination and ball handling ability in sports. Coaches said these students just "knew where they were in the field after doing this exercise."

Does your child seem lazy, sloppy, and unmotivated? He or she could be suffering from a writing glitch called Dysgraphia, which is easily corrected. Some children have to use so much energy for the writing process that they are reluctant to put pencil to paper for anything!

Not all children who have a writing block or dysgraphia also have visual/spatial problems, but they often overlap. This is the most common learning block that gifted children have. Many times it isn't even identified until a child is a teenager and not turning in written work! You will even find out if your child is hard wired to be right handed or left handed.

Dysgraphia:

Resists writing (after age 7)

Writing reversals

Math problems not lined up

Place value or reading clock difficult

Omits letters when spelling

Can't get thoughts on paper

Copying very labor intensive

Poor spacing on paper

Great stories orally, but writes bery little

Fine motor difficulties

Visual/Spatial Problem

Difficulty identifying left and right quickly

Difficulty learning to tie shoes

Fine motor problems

Difficulty skipping (can gallop, which is one-sided)

late learning how to go down stairs using alternating feet

Frequently this child has been referred for Occupational Therapy

In this DVD you will learn how to identify a child with a writing glitch, dysgraphia, visual/spatial problems, and, more importantly, how to eliminate those problems using a proven method. This exercise was originally developed to improve eye/hand coordination and ball handling ability in sports. Coaches said these students just "knew where they were in the field after doing this exercise."

Does your child seem lazy, sloppy, and unmotivated? He or she could be suffering from a writing glitch called Dysgraphia, which is easily corrected. http://diannecraft.orgSome children have to use so much energy for the writing process that they are reluctant to put pencil to paper for anything!Not all children who have a writing block or dysgraphia also have visual/spatial problems, but they often overlap. This is the most common learning block that gifted children have. Many times it isn't even identified until a child is a teenager and not turning in written work! You will even find out if your child is hard wired to be right handed or left handed.In my DVD "Smart Kids Who Hate to Write" you will learn how to identify a child with a writing glitch, dysgraphia, visual/spatial problems, and, more importantly, how to eliminate those problems using a proven method. This exercise was originally developed to improve eye/hand coordination and ball handling ability in sports. Coaches said these students just "knew where they were in the field after doing this exercise."Learning glitches can be taken care of at home with Dainne Craft special education teacher, former homeschool mom, nutritionist and director of Child Diagnostics in Denver, Colorado. Available to purchase at http://stores.diannecraft.org/smart-kids-who-hate-to-write/

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This was a thorough lecture of writing blocks for all ages and a demo of how to correctly administer the Writing Eight exercise at home. She also answers questions and tells you what to expect. The demo was important as it helped clarify some questions I had.

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I found this video easy to understand, and SO affirming and encouraging, not only because I can understand this learning disability better, but because Diane illustrates & relates examples she's seen, which totally concur with observations of my son with Dysgraphia. She also offers a solution, which I am SO eager to try. I waited for one more piece of info. though, that I thought I understood her to say would be included in the video. For most people with Dysgraphia, SPELLING is nearly impossible to master. She mentioned something about using a right-brain approach with "taking mental pictures" to improve/work with it...but it never came up again. Since this is a major issue with Dysgraphia, I assumed this video would address some possible solutions for that obstacle as well. It remains a big issue for us daily. Additionally, like another reviewer mentioned, I can appreciate her love of God and her faith, but I felt mentioning it in the context of how are brains/bodies were made is a personal belief, and not necessarily appropriate for educational materials geared for public consumption.